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A desktop support technician is connecting a workstation with a native DisplayPort output to a monitor that only accepts a Dual-Link DVI input. When using a standard passive DisplayPort-to-DVI adapter, the monitor is capped at a lower resolution and cannot reach its native high-resolution setting. Which adapter should the technician install to resolve this issue and achieve the display's full native resolution?

  1. An active DisplayPort-to-DVI adapterCevap
  2. B
    A passive single-link DVI-D adapter
  3. C
    A passive VGA-to-DVI-D adapter
  4. D
    A standard passive USB Type-C to DVI cable

Cevap

An active DisplayPort-to-DVI adapter is required to actively convert the signal and provide full bandwidth for high native resolutions.
DisplayPort dual-mode (DP++) ports rely on passive adapters only for single-link DVI signals. To drive higher native resolutions requiring dual-link bandwidth, an active adapter powered by an internal converter chipset must be used to process and boost the signal.

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1
Identify the source and destination interface limitations
The graphics card outputs DisplayPort, while the monitor requires Dual-Link DVI bandwidth for native resolution.
Passive DisplayPort dual-mode (DP++) adapters rely on the graphics card to lower its clock speed to single-link DVI levels, limiting the maximum resolution.
2
Determine the required adapter conversion mechanism
An active adapter is needed to drive the dual-link clock frequencies independently.
Active adapters contain internal signal conversion chipsets that regenerate the timing signals needed to achieve full dual-link DVI bandwidth.

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